What is the Regional Estuary Monitoring Programme?
The Waikato Regional Council’s Regional Estuary Monitoring Programme (REMP) began in April 2001. REMP is a long-term monitoring programme, focused on using intertidal sediment-dwelling organisms (such as shellfish and marine worms) and the characteristics of the sediment in which they occur as indicators of the state of the monitored estuaries. Estuary monitoring sites have been established in the southern Firth of Thames, Whaingaroa (Raglan) Harbour, Tairua Harbour and Coromandel Harbour. Since 2001, quarterly, half-yearly and annual sampling has been undertaken to monitor the abundance and diversity of sediment-dwelling organisms and the physical and chemical characteristics of the sediment. Information provided by the programme allows early detection of negative environmental changes, and as such provide a trigger for assessing land management practices. Ultimately this information supports the development of policy and thus the sustainable management of estuaries in the Waikato region.
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